Neonatal heel prick
The neonatal heel prick is a common procedure for taking a blood sample from the heel of newborn infants.
The blood samples can be used for a variety of tests, including:
- Thyroid stimulating hormone(TSH) to detect hypothyroidismand hence prevent cretinism.
- Trypsinto detect cystic fibrosis.
- Detection of phenylketonuria, an enzyme deficiency that can impair brain development.
Other potential tests include:
With genetic testsbecoming more common, a wide variety of tests may use the blood drawn by this method. Many neonatal units (SCBUs) now use this method to carry out the daily blood tests (blood count, electrolytes) required to check the progress of ill neonates.
Categories: Midwifery| Pediatrics
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